Global Kidney Care Podcast Provided by ISN

Roberto Pecoits-Filho, Smeeta Sinha

The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Podcast covers the diverse topics related to field of nephrology and the stories and experiences that impact the nephrologist around the world.

  1. 3d ago

    Season 6 Episode 7: The Design and Conduct of Cohort Studies of People with CKD

    Cohort studies have played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of chronic kidney disease (CKD), providing invaluable insights into disease progression, risk factors, and patient outcomes. In this episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast, host Maarten Taal is joined by Roberto Pecoits-Filho and Natalia Alencar de Pinho to discuss the principles behind designing and conducting high-quality CKD cohort studies, drawing on the collective experience of the International Network of CKD Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD). The conversation explores what makes cohort studies uniquely valuable in nephrology, the practical challenges of establishing and maintaining long-term cohorts, and the lessons learned from decades of collaborative research. The speakers also reflect on the importance of international partnerships, discussing how networks such as iNET-CKD enable researchers to address questions that no single cohort could answer alone while strengthening kidney research across diverse healthcare settings. Looking ahead, the discussion considers how CKD cohort studies are evolving to meet emerging research priorities and what the next decade may hold for observational kidney research. Listeners will gain insights into why sustained collaboration, robust study design, and global data sharing remain essential for improving outcomes for people living with CKD. Host Maarten Taal Former Chair of the ISN International Network of CKD Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD) and current Deputy Chair of the ISN Research Working Group. Professor of Medicine at the University of Nottingham, UK, Professor Taal is a leading nephrologist whose research focuses on the epidemiology and progression of chronic kidney disease, with a particular interest in CKD cohort studies, international research collaboration, and improving outcomes for people living with kidney disease. Guests Roberto Pecoits-Filho Chair of the ISN International Network of CKD Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD). Originally from Brazil and currently based in the United States, Dr. Pecoits-Filho is a leading nephrologist and researcher who has been instrumental in building global collaborations that advance research and knowledge in chronic kidney disease. Natalia Alencar de Pinho Deputy Chair of the ISN International Network of CKD Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD) and Clinical Epidemiologist at Paris-Saclay University and Inserm, France. She is also the Principal Investigator of the CKD-REIN cohort study, with research focusing on CKD epidemiology, cohort studies, and the evaluation of clinical practices. To learn more about the ISN International Network of CKD Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD), visit the iNET-CKD page here. To read the perspective paper on The Design and Conduct of Cohort Studies of Peoples With CKD – International Perspectives From iNET-CKD, published in Kidney International Reports.

    36 min
  2. May 25

    Season 6 Episode 6: Operationalizing the Shift

    Building on the concepts introduced in the previous episode Rethinking the Design and Conduct of Kidney Trials, this episode explores how innovative ideas in nephrology research can be translated into practical trial strategies. Experts discuss novel approaches to trial design, evolving endpoint selection, and the importance of engaging patients, clinicians, regulators, and other stakeholders throughout the research process. Drawing on insights from the ISN Consensus Meeting on Changing Paradigms of Studies in CKD (Vancouver, Nov 22-23, 2024), the discussion highlights how more pragmatic and implementation-focused trials can help generate evidence that is meaningful for clinical practice and patient care worldwide.  Speakers  Adeera Levin Professor of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Past-President of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN). Dr. Levin is a global leader in kidney health research, with extensive experience in chronic kidney disease (CKD) management, clinical trials, and international health system strengthening.  David Wheeler Professor of Kidney Medicine at University College London, UK and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist at the Royal Free Hospital. His research focuses on the management of chronic kidney disease and the evaluation of therapies through large-scale clinical trials. He was co-principal investigator of the landmark DAPA-CKD trial and served as Co-Chair of KDIGO from 2012–2019.   Kevin Weinfurt Professor and Vice Chair of Faculty, Department of Population Health Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, USA. Dr. Weinfurt is a behavioural scientist specializing in patient-reported outcomes (PROMs), ethical aspects of research participation, and improving the relevance of clinical trials to patients lived experiences.  Hiddo J. Lambers Heerspink Professor of Clinical Trials and Personalized Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands. Dr. Heerspink’s work bridges pharmacology, nephrology, and precision medicine, focusing on optimizing kidney and cardiovascular outcomes through innovative clinical trial design and biomarker discovery.  To read more, explore the related paper Changing Paradigms of Studies in Kidney Diseases published in Kidney International.

    38 min

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The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Podcast covers the diverse topics related to field of nephrology and the stories and experiences that impact the nephrologist around the world.

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